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  1. Sis
    Sis says:

    Great finds at great prices! The apple butter crisp looks so good and I have everything to make it except the pudding which I'll get next time I'm at the store. yum!! I love apple butter on toast, but I can never find it in the stores anymore. It was always with the jellies and jams. Loved seeing the cute deer! And Dixie. And you of course!

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  2. Paula McCarthy
    Paula McCarthy says:

    Are they normal or cooking apples please and can I use an alternative to the vanilla pudding mix please, it’s a bit like a apple crumble which is nice with cream, custard or vanilla ice cream Mmm cute dog 🐶

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  3. T. Payne
    T. Payne says:

    I tried to teach my sister how to thrift shop this last weekend. Oh my goodness, she so failed. She was so proud of her great bargains that she bought a $300.00 cashmere sweater later in the day as a reward for saving So Much Money earlier. Head Slap. Well, I tried.

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  4. OGAmy Stewart
    OGAmy Stewart says:

    The September weather in NJ/NY has been fabulous. This is what I’ve been doing to prepare for fall:
    Vegetable garden work
    Preparing garden beds- weeding, fabric cover and mulch ( my town gives residents free mulch)
    Basically, doing everything that needs to be done outside because it’s glorious.

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  5. Jessica Stephens
    Jessica Stephens says:

    I’d love to try that crisp, I’ve never seen instant pudding sold in Australia but I’m sure we can get it somewhere… we are going into spring here, so strange how the seasons are completely the opposite! Thanks again for a wonderful video! Look after yourselves ❤️

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  6. LilaLavendel2
    LilaLavendel2 says:

    Such a blessed video❤. The intro shows the upcoming autumn🍁🌿🍂. In my life there are a lot of going on: today, on wednesday, it is always my free day. And I love to do canning. So today I will slice red onions, put them in a jar with one bay leave, vinegar, sugar and water and cook the closed jars for 30 minutes. These red onions are amazing! And after this I will make chicken broth with meat inside for meal prep in the freezer. And number three: I have bought for pennys 15 lemons and I will rub of the shell, put this in little jars, press out the lemons and fill the juice on top of the shell. And than again cook the lemon jars for 30 minutes at 194 f with closed lids. After this I can store these jars in my cabinet for years if I want. You see I do a lot when I don't go to work. I love these kitchen things and they distract me from my rheumatism pain. And what's also going on in my life? We will going to Denmark in two weeks with our whole big family – yeah- . I love to see what is going on in your life, I thank you so much that you and Paul are open your "doors" and you hearts for us two times a week to get this blessing from you. See you on friday (in Germany on saturday). Big hug, Sabrina

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  7. mandlerparr1
    mandlerparr1 says:

    haven't finished the video yet, but if you haven't done it, don't glue the boxes together. Get those little hinges and lock sets (for making jewelry boxes) and use that and make a little secret box.

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  8. Jo Doyka
    Jo Doyka says:

    We have been spending all our extra time replacing our 25 yr old doors. We are also in NY and replacing the 3 doors will really keep our home a lot warmer during the winter!! Tomorrow I will finish up on the molding on 2 of the doors and hubby will finish up the rough carpentry (he found water damage so he ripped out all the frame work to make sure there was no mold) and replacing the door. Then I will do the finish work (he hates finish work LOL). I just finished painting the last outside wall of the house and except for some caulking we should be set…..I hope ;). Yummy apple crisp, can't wait to try it!

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  9. Kay Krausman
    Kay Krausman says:

    I love fall and can hardly wait for it. As I type this, our heat index is 102°. We're due to get a "cold" front tonight, which will bring the temps down a little for a few days (we'll take it!). Your crock pot apple dessert looks delicious and a crock pot does not heat up your kitchen😊.

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  10. QuiltingCrow
    QuiltingCrow says:

    Do Paul and you have a creative hobby in which you need to use materials, like painting, knitting and so on? If so, I wonder how you do that on a budget. I recently started to paint and make mixed media artworks again, and it would be so easy to spend soooo much money on those things. Therefore, I have turned to junk journals as well – less garbage in the bin, something creative to do with my hands and a very satisfying result.

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  11. Christopher Vogt
    Christopher Vogt says:

    What deals you found! Good for you and Paul! The apple crisp looked incredible! Perfect for autumn in the northeast. Can't believe fall starts tomorrow… Summer went by fast but fall is probably my favorite season. The return of spring after a long cold & dark winter isn't too shabby either! 😉 I hope you are feeling better Emmy! Hi to Paul and that cutie, DixieBelle! 🐶💕

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